Nestlé USA officially eliminates artificial dyes from products
Nestlé USA said the change follows a 2025 commitment and leaves seven companies in the FDA database that have removed FD&C dyes from all U.S. products.
- Nestlé USA completed removal of all Food, Drug & Cosmetic colors from its US food and beverage portfolio, fulfilling a 2025 commitment to transition away from synthetic color additives.
- Maintaining quality and taste consumers expect was central to the reformulation, as Nestlé replaced synthetic ingredients with alternatives while ensuring products meet high food safety standards.
- Nestlé USA CEO Martin Thompson said, "Behind this milestone is thoughtful work to make these changes the right way," underscoring the company's focus on transparency and consumer preferences.
- On Thursday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised the move on Instagram, writing that Nestlé "stepped up and delivered" on eliminating synthetic dyes.
- Kennedy urges every food company in America to help "Make America Healthy Again," as General Mills and Kraft Heinz are also removing artificial dyes from their products.
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Nestle Removes Artificial Colors
Nestlé announced that it has completely eliminated artificial colors from its products. The company’s portfolio is now free of Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FD&C) colors. Alternative solutions to the ingredients are now being used while maintaining the “quality, taste and experience people expect,” Nestlé explained in a news release. “Consumers expect more choice, more transparency, and products they can feel good about,” Nestlé USA CEO Marty Thompson …
Nestlé USA officially eliminates artificial dyes from products
The food and beverage company says it has replaced artificial dyes with alternatives or just removed them altogether.
Nestlé USA removes artificial food dyes from all U.S. products
In a press release, the company said it removed or replaced the artificial dyes in affected products while maintaining the taste, quality, and experience consumers expect. Updated products are already reaching store shelves, and shoppers can check ingredient labels for…

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